Anonymous wrote:I meant to type 1904 Craftorian not 2904. Also, I can't use my furniture to stage the house, do I have to have it staged? And I made a book of the first owner of the house and what she was like, diary entries and townspeople who remembered her and her husband and the family, then I wrote about the 2nd family and their stories followed by the third family, he was the mayor of our town and we bought our 1904 Craftorian from him. I then wrote about us and told our stories and included all info on the improvements included the dates this ds were installed and Included warranty paperwork in an envelope at the end of the book for them. I sure hope we don't have to repaint to sell, it would mean that I would have to hire someone to do it.
Anonymous wrote:The colors you described are perfectly fine. The only one I might consider painting is the pink one. And that's a weak "might." But the others sound great and most likely enhance your home more than a white or cream color would.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have also heard that no pictures on the wall is a good idea so people can imagine themselves there, but it always seemed odd to me when there were no family pics in the house. It really felt better for me when I could see pics of the people who were living there, so I wasn't busy imagining what they were like. It didn't make it feel like "their" house.
Agree here. We had a realtor over last week as we plan to sell. She emphasized a shit-ton of de-cluttering (as in whole pieces of furniture), and only noted a botched repair job of mine that needed tending....which was my failed attempt to paint part of our ceiling to clean candle soot. She never said we need to repaint the house, just the ceiling that needs it. She also complimented our family pics and refuted that theory that they need to go.
OP, also take note of a previous conversation about the fact that fresh paint smell can be a turn off and some buyers think its masking other flaws.
And you can always bake a batch of cookies right before the open house to mask any smells.
Ugh totally sus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We haven't gotten a realtor yet but are thinking about selling our house this summer.
I know that popular wisdom is to have all walls white and no photos on the walls. Does this really hold true? Are some colors okay, think pale yellows or taupes, as long as you avoid really deep and bright colors? DD's bedroom is a pale pink that could easily be painted over by a new owner. Our kitchen is a soft yellow that compliments the off-white cabinetry and I think white walls would make the room look really washed out. Our bedroom is a café au lait color. It's all stuff that's easily painted over, but I worry that the house will look so barren that it won't show as well.
What is the DCUM prevailing wisdom? Would you not buy a house if some of the rooms have color on the walls?
This is just my opinion, but if you really want to stage it for maximum appeal, I would paint the pale yellow kitchen to something else. Probably cream. Yellow has the potential to stand out in photos as looking not very neutral.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have also heard that no pictures on the wall is a good idea so people can imagine themselves there, but it always seemed odd to me when there were no family pics in the house. It really felt better for me when I could see pics of the people who were living there, so I wasn't busy imagining what they were like. It didn't make it feel like "their" house.
Agree here. We had a realtor over last week as we plan to sell. She emphasized a shit-ton of de-cluttering (as in whole pieces of furniture), and only noted a botched repair job of mine that needed tending....which was my failed attempt to paint part of our ceiling to clean candle soot. She never said we need to repaint the house, just the ceiling that needs it. She also complimented our family pics and refuted that theory that they need to go.
OP, also take note of a previous conversation about the fact that fresh paint smell can be a turn off and some buyers think its masking other flaws.
And you can always bake a batch of cookies right before the open house to mask any smells.
Anonymous wrote:We haven't gotten a realtor yet but are thinking about selling our house this summer.
I know that popular wisdom is to have all walls white and no photos on the walls. Does this really hold true? Are some colors okay, think pale yellows or taupes, as long as you avoid really deep and bright colors? DD's bedroom is a pale pink that could easily be painted over by a new owner. Our kitchen is a soft yellow that compliments the off-white cabinetry and I think white walls would make the room look really washed out. Our bedroom is a café au lait color. It's all stuff that's easily painted over, but I worry that the house will look so barren that it won't show as well.
What is the DCUM prevailing wisdom? Would you not buy a house if some of the rooms have color on the walls?